Several business leaders in the United States have shown their solidarity with Israel and condemned the recent surprise attack by Hamas. JPMorgan Chase's CEO, Jamie Dimon, has instructed employees working in Israel to work remotely and expressed support for the people of Israel. Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs have also advised their employees in Israel to stay home, in light of the current situation. The Business Roundtable and the US Chamber of Commerce condemned the attacks and expressed solidarity with Israel. The Partnership for New York City, representing over 300 business leaders and companies employing over a million New Yorkers, has expressed grief and anger, stating that nothing justifies the violence in Israel. The business group added that it's in touch with partners from the Israeli government and the Israel-America Chamber of Commerce to explore ways to provide humanitarian assistance.